November, 1922 
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VANERSK 
EARLY ^AMERICAN FURNITURE 
Barlow Living Room Group 
Plymouth Dining Group 
T HE essential spirit of Danersk 
Early American Furniture is one 
of friendliness. It appeals to the 
heart rather than to the sophisticat¬ 
ed intellect. It is appropriate for 
homes of English tradition in design 
as well as for the New England or 
Dutch Colonial house. 
We are the only manufacturers in the 
country from whom you can obtain com¬ 
plete groups of Early American Furniture 
for all the rooms of the house. Quaint 
butterfly tables, chintz covered chairs 
and couches with ample arms, tavern 
tables and odd pieces for the living room; 
delightful dining-room groups of old Con¬ 
necticut origin, or Plymouth cupboards 
and sturdy chairs of unique design; and 
bed room groups that are like a small 
collection of rare pieces. These things 
are made in the correct woods of the 
Pendelton Bedroom Group 
period, and finished in the mellow amber 
tones of old. 
An Early American room in your city 
apartment brings a new quality of liva¬ 
bility. Those who in childhood loved 
to read the “Tales of a Wayside Inn” 
will take pleasure in building sentiment 
and affection into their homes through 
the medium of this naive furniture. De¬ 
corators and their clients are always 
welcome. 
Danersk Furniture in color is delight¬ 
ful for your Florida Home. 
ERSKINE-DANFORTH CORPORATION 
2 WEST 47th STREET, NEW YORK 
315 North Michigan Ave., Chicago 
643 South Olive St, 
